Niels Åge Nielsen Explained

Niels Åge Nielsen
Birth Date:25 June 1913
Nationality:Danish
Occupation:Philologist
Employer:Aarhus University
Party:Communist Party of Denmark

Niels Aage Anton Nielsen (born in Vejle 25 June 1913, died 16 January 1986) was a Danish professor of Nordic languages at Aarhus University.[1] He was also a leader in the Danish resistance movement.[2]

Life and career

Nielsen was the son of master carpenter Niels Nielsen (1883-1962) and his wife Ella Kirstine Rasmussen (maiden name) (1892-1979).[3]

He took his high school diploma at Marselisborg Gymnasium in 1933, and in 1942 he obtained a master's degree in arts from Aarhus University. Later, he held various teaching positions at the same university, until he became a professor of Nordic languages at Odense University in 1966. However, he returned to his former university in 1972.[4]

He mostly devoted his attention to studying Danish dialects, especially the different dialects in Jutland and the history of the Danish language.[5]

Niels Aage Nielsen was also a high-ranking communist member of the Danish resistance movement during the German occupation of Denmark.[6]

Publications

See also

Danish resistance movement on Wikipedia

External links

Niels Åge Nielsen in the database of the resistance movement at the website of Frihedsmuseet. Niels Åge Nielsen 1913-1986

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Niels Åge Nielsen (1923-1986). Aarhus Universitet.
  2. Web site: Niels Åge Nielsen. Aarhus Universitet.
  3. Web site: Niels Aage Nielsen. Den Store Danske.
  4. Web site: Niels Åge Nielsen. Aarhus Universitet.
  5. Web site: Niels Aage Nielsen. Den Store Danske.
  6. Web site: Niels Åge Nielsen. Aarhus Universitet.